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Park Management
Threats
- Those arising out of need
.
- collection of fuel wood for bonafide
domestic use;
- collection of M.F.P. for use of
villagers themselves
- unemployment and under-employment,
coupled with general poverty, drag
people to forest;
- tradition of cattle rearing -
villagers cannot say absolute NO
to cattle - and they do not know
stall feeding
- enclaved habitations - people
have been there for centuries.
How Panna counts its animal population?
The estimation is coming to more realistic
figures as a result of refinement in
census techniques over the years. This
has been made possible by training of
the field staff in census methodology
and with their experience of working
in the typical terrain.
CENSUS FIGURES
| Wildlife
Species |
1990
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1991
|
1992
|
1993
|
1994
|
1995
|
1996
|
1997
|
1998
|
| Tiger
|
30 |
28 |
25 |
25 |
23 |
22-27 |
23-28 |
22-24 |
21 |
| Leopard
|
17 |
16 |
14 |
13 |
13 |
25-27 |
28-30 |
31 |
32 |
| Chital
|
385 |
355 |
354 |
475 |
467 |
410 |
522 |
842 |
669 |
| Sambar
|
430 |
463 |
456 |
542 |
544 |
892 |
962 |
892 |
1084 |
| Nilgai
|
1075 |
1030 |
1096 |
1001 |
985 |
1314 |
1507 |
1925 |
1961 |
| Chausangha
|
125 |
150 |
137 |
113 |
106 |
101 |
139 |
144 |
147 |
| Chinkara
|
780 |
793 |
784 |
654 |
650 |
400 |
661 |
831 |
751 |
Keeping Forest Fires
Under Control
This is one of the most
injurious elements for the depletion
of forests. Fires are common all over
in summer. They start in the month of
January and continue till the first
monsoon shower i.e. early June in this
tract. However, in the months of April
and May when the temperature goes very
high and the humidity is very low, incidences
of fire are at their peak. The forests
are dry deciduous and therefore the
fires are mostly surface fires - the
fire burns leaves, twigs and other fuels
on forest floor. Majority of the fires
are man made. They are generally caused
by the negligence of the passers by.
Regular maintenance of
fire lines, early detection and control
of wild fires and compulsory reporting
of fire cases are some of the important
steps taken to bring down the net area
burnt every year and net reduction in
habitat damage from fires. In the process
the density of vegetation has improved
over the years. Grasses have become
more palatable. Fruit bearing trees
and shrubs have also grown adequately.
Herbivores are sighted easily both in
the interior as also on the periphery
of the park.
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| Fireline
clearance |
Fire
Monitoring Hut |
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| Area
affected by fire
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Fire
watch tower
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